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Post by Maiden on Nov 24, 2014 23:19:04 GMT -5
Nice job guy !
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Post by amanitovirosa on Nov 25, 2014 19:30:44 GMT -5
...that is fascinating stuff and a job well done!!!
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Post by paulkoop on Nov 25, 2014 22:05:27 GMT -5
Im going to make pullings in spring ;p and divide mine
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Post by Maiden on Nov 25, 2014 22:14:27 GMT -5
Im going to make pullings in spring ;p and divide mine Nice paul. Where your ceph come from ?
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Post by ng on Nov 25, 2014 22:27:13 GMT -5
Ummmm Australia. The French heh...
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Post by Maiden on Nov 25, 2014 22:28:49 GMT -5
haha nolan I meant the source/nursery Because i have a clone line from CZE, another one from UK, and i want a completely different clone line, a new genetic
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Post by ng on Nov 25, 2014 23:14:58 GMT -5
ive got a duddly watts and a couple hummer's giants coming over from Cedrics in france for spring. I would be more than happy to put a couple more on the order for you friend. The first batch I received is thriving. They all had a very healthy root base and were in peak condition. I would/will order plants from him on any occasion. Nol
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Post by ng on Nov 25, 2014 23:18:51 GMT -5
Man I wish my humor travelled better via translation. I know you knew that we knew they were from Aus and you knew we were talking about clone type... right? ya know.
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Post by Maiden on Nov 25, 2014 23:54:23 GMT -5
Man I wish my humor travelled better via translation. I know you knew that we knew they were from Aus and you knew we were talking about clone type... right? ya know. lol Sorry about this. I guess humor is the hardest thing to get when you learn a new language Gimme a couple months and i will catch everything ! You are a english jedi Im already in for your next order at cedrics shop !
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Post by roraima on Nov 26, 2014 0:39:43 GMT -5
Francois, I've noticed from reading your posts over the years how much you've improved your english. I wish I could say the same thing for myself for english, let alone another language.
I'm always down to trade leaf pullings if you guys are interested, I think we all may have different clones?
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Post by Maiden on Nov 26, 2014 10:46:09 GMT -5
Thanks guy Yes im in for the trade, i have a couple rooted leaves pullings ready here.
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Post by lloyd on Nov 26, 2014 12:14:45 GMT -5
Plants are the universal language.
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Nov 30, 2014 20:49:14 GMT -5
Well done guy ! Yes cephs are moody plants, but if they are happy, they are unkillable beasts, like helis. Keep us posted with your new growth. Good job, you are talented I must have got a beast from Hal 2 times I thought I killed it and 2 times it seems to have come back stronger, even with new growth Ceph's are indeed moody plants, but are resilient to at times lol !!
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Post by roraima on Jan 28, 2015 20:53:18 GMT -5
Pics from today, about 4 months since the original root pics. Pulling/Clone 1 (only 1 pic because the camera just wouldn't focus) Pullling/Clone 2 (Remember the 2 roots? if you look to the bottom right of the open pitcher a second growth point is emerging from the smaller second root ) Good growing.
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Post by amanitovirosa on Jan 28, 2015 21:43:54 GMT -5
...that is awesome Guy!!! I am very sad to say that the leaf pullings You sent me did not make it. I see from your pics however that my media was the problem. I have learned, and swear to never again use ANY peat mix for seed germination or any type of pullings purposes. New Zealand Moss only from now on. Your Ceph babies are beautiful.
Cheers!
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